Great video! Thank you! You guys must have the absolute best relationship to travel together so much and still love each other. Lol! Congratulations on your wedding!
One thing I discovered that I love when traveling is the shampoo and conditioner bars. A travel size of liquid shampoo and conditioner would never last me more than a week or so, and honestly the bars are really nice. Really conditioned well.
Gold pants are brilliant for when men need to look nicer because they breathe, they don't wrinkle, they dry fast etc. I got my ex a pair and they became his "everything" pants for anytime he couldn't wear jeans
I agree and I have seen the cutest women’s wear too. Things that don’t even look like athletic wear sometimes. And so well made haha I don’t golf but I wear golf clothes.
Thanks for sharing what you packed. Looks like you packed lots of things you didn’t use. I have packed carry on for many years and have a typical weight of 23-25 pounds including the weight of the suitcase. You can get by with so much less
Owala water bottles are stainless steel, not aluminum! Big difference in health and value. They are fantastic. I highly recommend. Thanks for all the links and honest advice.
Just came across your packing video. Thank you for the info, gave me some ideas. By the way I just came back from Lake Bled last week and I counted those steps, there are 98 steps not 99 as you read when you Google the church at Lake Bled.
Hi Mike & Courtney, Thanks for not being Merino wool freaks. I’m just tired of seeing videos with M wool for prices of travel clothing. I don’t sweat a lot anyway but will do some laundry on our travels. 32 Cool and Heat… Yeah.. Thanks
With the dual voltage hair tools, did you just use an adapter and plug them into the wall while in Europe? Did you have a problem with them overheating when set to the correct voltage? I ask because in the past when I have bought hairdryers that were marketed as dual voltage, they still got super-hot when I used them in Europe. Needless to say, I am looking for some new travel sized truly dual voltage hair tools that won't overheat when I use them in Europe. 😬
Do you guys think you could travel with just the PD one bags each? I do, though with AER bags. First time w Aer pack 2 and the last few times with the Aer travel pack 3 small (one to 4 months each time) Roller bags get you stopped a lot of places, I am surprised that Avianca and the Latam airlines didnt charge you or give you crap, I have spent several months down there and was constantly flying to different cities and I watched them make many people pay or check their roller bags just because of the wheels,
I appreciate a packing video that isn’t, I packed this one change of clothes and my phone, lol. Also, I got the big cubes and I like them. I imagine myself thinking, where is that x item?, oh yeah, it’s in Thursday. I’m always losing stuff in my bag. Thanks!
Have yet to see an airline that rejects larger than spec backpacks. As long as it fits under the seat as a personal item you are usually okay. Now weight, on certain airlines, is another matter.
How much did each of ur luggages and backpacks weigh? Im not bringing as much as u have but I'm always going over 23KG/25kg (emirates airline allowed weight for check in bagages), and ur backpacks didn't look like 7kg only...
Sorry to be so blunt, but you guys really overpacked. I counted 27 pieces for Courtney, including the jackets in Michael's case. Michael had 24-ish (I lost count of the tee shirts).. And I cannot see how you managed to avoid checking those suitcases, either due to size, or to weight. I've packed carry-on only for most of my trips overseas in the last 30 years and I feel I overpacked at 12 items. If you have access to a washer, then you can pack way less. I pack the same amount of clothes for a 4 day trip or a 4 week trip--I just do some laundry each week.
Hey Lori, we absolutely understand that this style isn't for everyone! For now, it works for us.😊 We've done much more minimal setups in the past, but since we were gone for so long, we just wanted a few more options and "luxury" items. As we mentioned, we're refining our packing style as we go and there are several things we are going to swap out or leave behind in our travels going forward. It will be interesting to see how our setup changes through the years!
I loved this video so informative. It was great! Could you please send me the link for the collapsible cup? Or the name of the company so I can purchase it?
Hey there! Good question 😊 Our packing cubes are designed for daily outfits, so we use them when we’re packing for a week or less. We’ve been full-time traveling recently so we’re on the road for weeks at a time and aren’t planning daily outfits. We can definitely show how we use them if we film packing for a shorter trip in the future 😁
Totally fair! We haven't been hit with any weight fees yet, but we're prepared to cover them if we are. We just work that into our travel budget. We've done plenty of trips in a more minimal style but this just wasn't that kind of trip 🙂
@@NomadicIslanders My partner's backpack was definitely going to be flagged as too large on our flight earlier this month, so we purchased the additional carry on before going through security. It was about $90 just for the one flight. This was just his backpack he always uses when traveling. If we had to do this more than once, you're already looking at hundreds of dollars. It's very easy to accrue additional fees like this if you aren't careful. We thought that because that was his only bag it wouldn't be noticeable, but we saw other people with bags smaller than his get pulled aside, so we were glad we did it. Definitely something to factor in ahead of time.
were there certain situations where you needed the washing-machine-bag, versus just washing stuff in the shower while you also shower? shampoo and suds are great. I used to use the stretchy, twisted clothes lines but prefer a length of paracord - the stretchy ones sag so much under a heavy load. (Love a room 'decorated' with attachment points for clothes found anywhere.
_💛💚💙Hi friend_ *Keep doing your best that good things will happen in your Life* _Best wishes from Brazil🇧🇷🇧🇷___💛🌻🌻🌻Hi friend_ *Keep doing your best that good things will happen in your Life* _Best wishes from Brazil🇧🇷🇧🇷__
Dragging wheeled suitcases across gravel is a good way to destroy them. And wheeled suitcases are extremely heavy. Savvy travelers choose frameless backpacks 50L or smaller.
I’ve done six or seven multiple month backpacking trips and really appreciated some of the ideas I found here in your video. Nice work!
Congrats on marriage!!! Many years of happiness!
Great video! Thank you! You guys must have the absolute best relationship to travel together so much and still love each other. Lol! Congratulations on your wedding!
I think travel actually helps our relationship because we get stir crazy! 🤣 Thanks so much for watching and the well wishes!!!
One thing I discovered that I love when traveling is the shampoo and conditioner bars. A travel size of liquid shampoo and conditioner would never last me more than a week or so, and honestly the bars are really nice. Really conditioned well.
I love golf clothes. And those dresses looked perfect on you. I agree to bring things that dry fast…
Gold pants are brilliant for when men need to look nicer because they breathe, they don't wrinkle, they dry fast etc. I got my ex a pair and they became his "everything" pants for anytime he couldn't wear jeans
I agree and I have seen the cutest women’s wear too. Things that don’t even look like athletic wear sometimes. And so well made haha I don’t golf but I wear golf clothes.
Greeting from Slovenia. You had amazing day in Bled. Congratulations!
Love Athleta! The best for travel and life in general! 💗
Completely agree!! I held out on buying their stuff for awhile because of the price but it's sooo worth it!
@@SharingtheRoad 💯
The Rumpl foldable tote is the best collapsible tote bag fold up super super small but holds a ton.
Thanks for sharing what you packed. Looks like you packed lots of things you didn’t use. I have packed carry on for many years and have a typical weight of 23-25 pounds including the weight of the suitcase. You can get by with so much less
Can you share the weight of your carry on - leaving Australia I can only have 7kg as carry on
I would love to know the answer to this as I can't even get my personal item under 7kgs.
Just an FYI, Europe uses more advanced sunscreen filters than the US does maybe that’s why they’re more expensive but they’re much more effective
Owala water bottles are stainless steel, not aluminum! Big difference in health and value. They are fantastic. I highly recommend. Thanks for all the links and honest advice.
Just came across your packing video. Thank you for the info, gave me some ideas.
By the way I just came back from Lake Bled last week and I counted those steps, there are 98 steps not 99 as you read when you Google the church at Lake Bled.
thanks for the tips. pls add the links to checkout the backpacks and carryon 😊
"love bags" makes travel totes that pack uo tiny and they zip closed !
This is super helpful, I love the outfit ideas!
So glad you liked it! 😊
How were all the liquids allowed as carry on for every flight?
Hi Mike & Courtney, Thanks for not being Merino wool freaks. I’m just tired of seeing videos with M wool for prices of travel clothing. I don’t sweat a lot anyway but will do some laundry on our travels. 32 Cool and Heat… Yeah.. Thanks
Great video, thank you. Please make vid on camera gear/ setup!
Thanks so much, Ali!! Cool, we'll add that to the list!! 😊
How much do your suitcases weigh when fully packed?
2:57 Which Romper is that?
Happy wedding 🎉
what was the weight of your suitcase when fully packed?
With the dual voltage hair tools, did you just use an adapter and plug them into the wall while in Europe? Did you have a problem with them overheating when set to the correct voltage? I ask because in the past when I have bought hairdryers that were marketed as dual voltage, they still got super-hot when I used them in Europe. Needless to say, I am looking for some new travel sized truly dual voltage hair tools that won't overheat when I use them in Europe. 😬
Do you guys think you could travel with just the PD one bags each? I do, though with AER bags. First time w Aer pack 2 and the last few times with the Aer travel pack 3 small (one to 4 months each time)
Roller bags get you stopped a lot of places, I am surprised that Avianca and the Latam airlines didnt charge you or give you crap, I have spent several months down there and was constantly flying to different cities and I watched them make many people pay or check their roller bags just because of the wheels,
Courtney, I love the green shirt you’re wearing in the video. Would you mind sharing a link where to purchase it? Thank you!
Video gear video please!
If you guys create a collapsible tote bag, PLEASE make it with a zipper.
Thank you 🎉❤
Nice job. 😊
I appreciate a packing video that isn’t, I packed this one change of clothes and my phone, lol. Also, I got the big cubes and I like them. I imagine myself thinking, where is that x item?, oh yeah, it’s in Thursday. I’m always losing stuff in my bag. Thanks!
Lmao the way he wobbled
Do you happen to have a link, or place of purchase for your travel towels?
Have yet to see an airline that rejects larger than spec backpacks. As long as it fits under the seat as a personal item you are usually okay. Now weight, on certain airlines, is another matter.
I have seen this happen quite a few times, but also see many items pass.
hey new subscriber here.. love your content , may I know can this 22 inch carry on fit into cabin?
What brand are the microfiber towels, and what size?
Did I miss the link to the blue toiletry bag that you used?
How much did each of ur luggages and backpacks weigh? Im not bringing as much as u have but I'm always going over 23KG/25kg (emirates airline allowed weight for check in bagages), and ur backpacks didn't look like 7kg only...
I can’t find your links
Medjugorje??
Do you have a link for the romper?
Sorry to be so blunt, but you guys really overpacked. I counted 27 pieces for Courtney, including the jackets in Michael's case. Michael had 24-ish (I lost count of the tee shirts).. And I cannot see how you managed to avoid checking those suitcases, either due to size, or to weight. I've packed carry-on only for most of my trips overseas in the last 30 years and I feel I overpacked at 12 items. If you have access to a washer, then you can pack way less. I pack the same amount of clothes for a 4 day trip or a 4 week trip--I just do some laundry each week.
Hey Lori, we absolutely understand that this style isn't for everyone! For now, it works for us.😊 We've done much more minimal setups in the past, but since we were gone for so long, we just wanted a few more options and "luxury" items. As we mentioned, we're refining our packing style as we go and there are several things we are going to swap out or leave behind in our travels going forward. It will be interesting to see how our setup changes through the years!
What months were you traveling in Europe? I am going to Italy in mid-May and wondering how warm it will be.
We were traveling from the beginning of August to the beginning of October! :)
Is Michael from Slovenian descent? There are lots in Argentina (he probably knows).
Another Video on how to pack a bag and what to bring? Seriously!! lol
lol you watched it didn't you?
I loved this video so informative. It was great! Could you please send me the link for the collapsible cup? Or the name of the company so I can purchase it?
I think there's a link to it under the extra information list for Michael.
Why didn't you guys use the packing cubes you designed?
Hey there! Good question 😊 Our packing cubes are designed for daily outfits, so we use them when we’re packing for a week or less. We’ve been full-time traveling recently so we’re on the road for weeks at a time and aren’t planning daily outfits. We can definitely show how we use them if we film packing for a shorter trip in the future 😁
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If I packed this much in a carry on, I'd be slugged with hundreds of dollars in fees for exceeding the weight limit every time I took a flight.
Lovely couple, but they’re over packers who don’t know they’re over packers.
Totally fair! We haven't been hit with any weight fees yet, but we're prepared to cover them if we are. We just work that into our travel budget. We've done plenty of trips in a more minimal style but this just wasn't that kind of trip 🙂
Hundreds?
Yes! The weight limits are real in Europe- just check.
@@NomadicIslanders My partner's backpack was definitely going to be flagged as too large on our flight earlier this month, so we purchased the additional carry on before going through security. It was about $90 just for the one flight. This was just his backpack he always uses when traveling. If we had to do this more than once, you're already looking at hundreds of dollars. It's very easy to accrue additional fees like this if you aren't careful. We thought that because that was his only bag it wouldn't be noticeable, but we saw other people with bags smaller than his get pulled aside, so we were glad we did it. Definitely something to factor in ahead of time.
were there certain situations where you needed the washing-machine-bag, versus just washing stuff in the shower while you also shower? shampoo and suds are great. I used to use the stretchy, twisted clothes lines but prefer a length of paracord - the stretchy ones sag so much under a heavy load. (Love a room 'decorated' with attachment points for clothes found anywhere.
_💛💚💙Hi friend_
*Keep doing your best that good things will happen in your Life*
_Best wishes from Brazil🇧🇷🇧🇷___💛🌻🌻🌻Hi friend_
*Keep doing your best that good things will happen in your Life*
_Best wishes from Brazil🇧🇷🇧🇷__
Dragging wheeled suitcases across gravel is a good way to destroy them. And wheeled suitcases are extremely heavy. Savvy travelers choose frameless backpacks 50L or smaller.
By savvy you mean poor. After a certain age no one respectable wants to travel like a poor 20 something year old.
Suitcase for a travel ? 😂😂😂